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   Value Proposition:
By being your Collaborator of choice in providing IT solutions, we promise to
Deliver business value   from IT.

Develop, align and   enhance IT architectures   with business. 

Develop a world class IT   operation.

Develop and deploy lea-   ding edge technologies in   support of the   business.

Reduce total IT costs.
  
 
 
 

The traditional means of conducting business using paper-based purchase orders, invoices, and receipts is fast becoming obsolete in today’s business environment. Phones, faxes, and even e-mail as a means for conducting business are taking a backseat to e-commerce in which automation is the core of the business relationship.

Shifting from manual to automated trading necessitates the connection of systems, people, and processes. This shift, from disparate to interconnected systems that are able to route information automatically, is at the core of integration.

Integration refers to the interoperability of systems such that data residing in various databases, applications, departments, branches can be seamlessly connected, exchanged and used.

 
     
 

Effective integration solution should consider the following factors:

 
     
 
  • Standards based

    • The framework upon which it is built has at the foundation network integration, based on standards such as TCP/IP.

    • Data integration across applications and platforms, based on standards such as HTML and XML.

    • Web services protocol (known as Simple Object Access Protocol or SOAP ) enabling diverse applications—including applications on different platforms—to automatically call the services of other applications.
  • Abstracts core integration logic

    • This means that key integration processes must be abstracted such that disparate applications and platforms can communicate effectively.

    • These processes include:

      • Connecting systems to send and receive messages, to process messages [bilngual], and to direct them to the appropriate next step in the process.

      • executing critical business processes , and

      • Managing and monitoring the integration software itself.  
  • Provides valuable business intelligence

    • It is not sufficient to collect and manipulate data across the organization—that data must be accessible to and understood by the business people that make corporate decisions on a daily basis.
  • Provides a business process management solution

    • A solution that enables the business user to define and hand-off to IT the basic model of business process workflows and operational rules. In turn, IT delivers back to the business user a means to monitor and change business processes to optimize organization functioning.
 
     
 

The integration solution is implemented in a phased manner as follows:

 
     
 
  • Interoperability of systems between departments.
  • Interoperability of systems between branches.
  • Interoperability of systems across the enterprise.
  • Interoperability of systems with key partners, suppliers and customers.
 
 
 
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